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as president obama reveals his vision for america. >>> also this morning, deep freeze. bitter cold moves across the midwest. and it's sending snow and bone-chilling temperatures. >>> manti te'o will speak out to katie couric this week, as we learn the mastermind behind the dating hoax may come forward. >>> and get ready for the bro bowl. the rival coaches are brothers. which team will their parents be rooting for? >>> and good morning, america, on this special day. and what a magnificent inauguration morning here in washington, for this celebration of our enduring democracy. you're looking live at the white house right now. the president -- and there's the capitol where the president is going to take the oath, and deliver his inaugural address this morning. also, the martin luther king jr. memorial. we'll show that. today celebration, martin luther king day, as well. and, robin, i know you're watching at home this morning, as we prepare for this moment of history. i wish you could be down here with us. i know everyone up in new york shares that sentiment. hello to all y
as president obama reveals his vision for america. >>> also this morning, deep freeze. bitter cold moves across the midwest. and it's sending snow and bone-chilling temperatures. >>> manti te'o will speak out to katie couric this week, as we learn the mastermind behind the dating hoax may come forward. >>> and get ready for the bro bowl. the rival coaches are brothers. which team will their parents be rooting for? >>> and good morning, america, on this...
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clinton is leaving her job at the state department flex week. the two sat down for what you might call an exit interview with " 0 minutes." clinton talked about how she felt it was her duty to take the job while the president just wanted to highlight her selfless service. >>> earlier i asked if you knew the answer to this question -- who was the last secretary of state to later be elected president. do you know it? james buchanan. he's actually the sixth secretary of state to become president. and that includes the first secretary of state, thomas jefferson. that was a tough one. thanks for playing along. >>> it has been a big political week from the inauguration to a deal on the debt ceiling to the president naming a new chief of staff. we wanted to focus on a few others that caught our attention. first, secretary of state hillary clinton on capitol hill. she was testifying about the attack in benghazi that left four americans dead. now at one point clinton angrily snapped at republican senator ron johnson who wanted to know why the exact origi
clinton is leaving her job at the state department flex week. the two sat down for what you might call an exit interview with " 0 minutes." clinton talked about how she felt it was her duty to take the job while the president just wanted to highlight her selfless service. >>> earlier i asked if you knew the answer to this question -- who was the last secretary of state to later be elected president. do you know it? james buchanan. he's actually the sixth secretary of state to...
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this is the cabinet as president obama began his second term last week but more than half of the cabinet members are definitely staying on. we still don't know what a couple of them are planning on doing while half of them are on their way out or already gone like timothy geithner. the president has nominated john kerry, jack lew, and chuck hagel. as we just mentioned, kerry is the first to be confirmed as the next secretary of state. >>> as president obama gives his full support to an overhaul of u.s. immigration laws, we're going to hear from a sharp critic of comprehensive immigration reform. he said that effort amounts to amnes amnesty for illegal immigrants. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> president obama's giving his full support to a bipartisan effort by u.s. senators to reform u.s. immigration law as the president says now is the time to replace the system he describes as out of date and badly broken. >> we have to deal with the 11 million individuals who are here illegally. we all agr
this is the cabinet as president obama began his second term last week but more than half of the cabinet members are definitely staying on. we still don't know what a couple of them are planning on doing while half of them are on their way out or already gone like timothy geithner. the president has nominated john kerry, jack lew, and chuck hagel. as we just mentioned, kerry is the first to be confirmed as the next secretary of state. >>> as president obama gives his full support to an...
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look for the cold air to grow this week. >> winter, real winter. not the fake winter. all that was brought by nutella. >> i guess it's january. >>> coming up, the hollywood stars turning out for obama's inaugurati inauguration. >>> and what will the first lady of fashion, michelle obama, wear today? we'll talk to one of her today? we'll talk to one of her favorite designers, just ahead. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. okay, plates in the sink, grab your backpacks -- [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. [ male announcer ] nutella. until i had the shingles. i have never encountered such a burning sensation... it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came
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president, last week after the nation celebrated the second inauguration of president obama, i expressed a hope that this congress would be characterized by a commitment to finding common ground. i'm please that had a bipartisan group of eight senators -- four democrats, four republicans -- will announce an agreement on a framework for comprehensive immigration reform as early as this afternoon. no one denies america's immigration system is broken. as i've said, this is one of the most important legislative missions congress wanted to take this year. i applaud these eight senators for setting aside partisanship and tackling a crucial issue facing our nation. this is a positive first step, but the true test for congressional leadership will be to pass a comprehensive bill. as senator from nevada who witnessed firsthand the difficulties our broken immigration system presents for immigrants and their families it is important to me personally that we resolve this issue. i will do everything in my power to get a bill across the finish line. nothing short of bipartisan success is acceptable to
president, last week after the nation celebrated the second inauguration of president obama, i expressed a hope that this congress would be characterized by a commitment to finding common ground. i'm please that had a bipartisan group of eight senators -- four democrats, four republicans -- will announce an agreement on a framework for comprehensive immigration reform as early as this afternoon. no one denies america's immigration system is broken. as i've said, this is one of the most...
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consider the current state of the obama administration's response to the attack. four months later, the administration still cannot or will not name the terrorist groups responsible for the attacks or the names of these group leaders. four months later, despite constant video footage that many members of congress have seen and many eyewitnesses, not a single benghazi terrorist suspect is in custody. four months later, the unfinished business has had access to only one suspect, ali, for just three hours and the tunisian government kept the f.b.i. team waiting for more than five weeks -- five weeks when they were finally granted access. four months later, the administration still has not discussed the serious between the groups behind the benghazi attack and the leaders of the attack on the u.s. embassies in cairo, tunis the same week of september 11. four months later, following the pickering report on state department failures leading up to the attack, not a single state department employee has been fired and held responsible for their role in denying adequate sec
consider the current state of the obama administration's response to the attack. four months later, the administration still cannot or will not name the terrorist groups responsible for the attacks or the names of these group leaders. four months later, despite constant video footage that many members of congress have seen and many eyewitnesses, not a single benghazi terrorist suspect is in custody. four months later, the unfinished business has had access to only one suspect, ali, for just...
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in the senate last week. really it's just an end run to get all guns. we had the so-called assault weapons ban in effect from 1994 to 2004 and as you know, crime did not decrease at all. so it was not effective. it didn't do anything and since then, actually, crime ownership has gone up and violent crime has gone down 17%. so it had the opposite effect. >> brian: i want you to hear for those who didn't see, senator feinstein last week. listen. >> do you realize we have 150,000-plus gang members in this nation? when they go up against the police, it's generally an ak 47? do you realize that police have had to break into gun stores to get weapons that would be stronger than the adversary they had? you realize that one out of every five law enforcement officers that's killed is killed with an assault weapon. do you need assault weapons? these are weapons that are made to kill large numbers of people in close combat. >> brian: emily, your answer? >> i'll say the world according to diane feinstein is very differen
in the senate last week. really it's just an end run to get all guns. we had the so-called assault weapons ban in effect from 1994 to 2004 and as you know, crime did not decrease at all. so it was not effective. it didn't do anything and since then, actually, crime ownership has gone up and violent crime has gone down 17%. so it had the opposite effect. >> brian: i want you to hear for those who didn't see, senator feinstein last week. listen. >> do you realize we have 150,000-plus...
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obama has been having dinners with historians. i don't think any of us -- having dinner with the long historians over the past few weeks, to look back both at second inaugurals and second term and they have been succeeded on eisenhower because eisenhower is really the only president in the 20th century to have what people would argue is a better second term than his first term. in terms of the speech itself, i think it's right that we're looking at a question of tone. we're looking at kind of how far obama is going to go in terms of the part san question, and it's really a speech that you make for history as much as for all of those happy people on the mall. >> i have to say, as we look at the platform there, that's quite an elaborate construction by the way, just in case you're wondering. it's 10,000 square feet. ta takes three months to build and they have to do it every four years so we in washington have been able to watch all of this construction going on. i saw on our went you have an interview with the architect who said th
obama has been having dinners with historians. i don't think any of us -- having dinner with the long historians over the past few weeks, to look back both at second inaugurals and second term and they have been succeeded on eisenhower because eisenhower is really the only president in the 20th century to have what people would argue is a better second term than his first term. in terms of the speech itself, i think it's right that we're looking at a question of tone. we're looking at kind of...
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for all of the revelry surrounding the president's second inauguration this week, mr. obama, his aides and congressional allies know their window of opportunity narrows with each passing month." jeff, fascinating. there's so many things to talk about here. let's start, though, first with the realization because it's so important, they do realize, then, that their window narrows every month and basically by the midterms, they're coasting to the end. >> and i think some people in the west wing aren't even sure they have until the midterms. they know they have 2013 or they hope they have 2013. one problem is always unexpected things happen that the white house isn't even thinking of right now. in reporting this story, we found out that president obama is actually aware of this. he is more self-aware than i perhaps thought he was on this. he's been looking at george w. bush's early part of the second term. but the question is what are they going to do about this? they do have a lot of things on their plate with gun control. how much are they going to push this? senate demo
for all of the revelry surrounding the president's second inauguration this week, mr. obama, his aides and congressional allies know their window of opportunity narrows with each passing month." jeff, fascinating. there's so many things to talk about here. let's start, though, first with the realization because it's so important, they do realize, then, that their window narrows every month and basically by the midterms, they're coasting to the end. >> and i think some people in the...
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who is going to be testifying before congress in a less friendly atmosphere later this week. i was reading obama's first inaugural address today, because i thought, you know, let's get a sense of what it is that he said four years ago. i want to read you two lines. on this day we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and falls promises the recriminations and warn out doug mas that for far too long have strangled our politics. that is an incomplete at best. not all the president's fault but also counterparts on capitol hill. but we are still strangled by that kind of division. talking about national security and the global war on terror, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals. that was part of the promise he was going to make to shut down guantanamo, to end enhanced interrogation . say that's a good decision on his part and he realizes as commander-in-chief what he has to do. it was his first order, actually in office. a lot of people forget that. as you look at the former president, bill clinton and the secretary of state, looking on, we wil
who is going to be testifying before congress in a less friendly atmosphere later this week. i was reading obama's first inaugural address today, because i thought, you know, let's get a sense of what it is that he said four years ago. i want to read you two lines. on this day we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and falls promises the recriminations and warn out doug mas that for far too long have strangled our politics. that is an incomplete at best. not all the president's...
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that's right, a family affair down in new orleans in two weeks. >>> first, hundreds of thousands are gathering later today on the nation's front lawn to witness history. >> president obama takes the oath of office in public, delivers his inaugural address then takes to the traditional journey to the white house. >> brandi hitt joins us live this morning. good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning rob and sunny. in just a few hours we'll see hundreds of thousands of people fill the national mall for the president's big public swearing in ceremony. and rob, your girl beyonce came over the loud speaker rehearsing the national anthem. she sounded fantastic. all of these are the final preparations in the wee hours of the morning. even though technically the president has taken the oath of office. president obama celebrated the start of his second term with supporters at the national building museum. >> what we're doing is celebrating each other, and celebrating this incredible nation that we call home. >> reporter: hours earlier, he was officially sworn into office by chief justice j
that's right, a family affair down in new orleans in two weeks. >>> first, hundreds of thousands are gathering later today on the nation's front lawn to witness history. >> president obama takes the oath of office in public, delivers his inaugural address then takes to the traditional journey to the white house. >> brandi hitt joins us live this morning. good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning rob and sunny. in just a few hours we'll see hundreds of thousands...
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president obama's second term has just begun, but the 113th congress was sworn in more than two weeks ago. the partisan fighting is already under way. can the new congress be more productive than the last one? let's ask kirsten gillibrand. good morning, how are you? >> i'm well. >> you have described congress as dysfunctional. can we expect anything will change in the new year? >> of course, i'm hopeful. what we need are people to come together to get thing its done. i'm particularly hopeful in the senate because we elected 20 new women to the senate. many of them democrats. i think it will make a big difference in terms of finding bipartisan support for major legislation and reaching consensus to get things done. >> how do you push that reset button? >> there's a lot of urgent issues that need to be addressed. we have the fiscal cliff in front of us. we have a tough economy we need to grow our way out of. that will need attention. we also have moral issues that really need to be addressed like gun violence in society. we have immigration reform that's so necessary for our long-term h
president obama's second term has just begun, but the 113th congress was sworn in more than two weeks ago. the partisan fighting is already under way. can the new congress be more productive than the last one? let's ask kirsten gillibrand. good morning, how are you? >> i'm well. >> you have described congress as dysfunctional. can we expect anything will change in the new year? >> of course, i'm hopeful. what we need are people to come together to get thing its done. i'm...
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president obama begins the push for immigration reform in las vegas next week. lisa sylvester is monitoring that. the other top stories in "the situation room," what's the latest, lisa? >> aids to the president said they will sketch out his plans and improving border security in cracking down on employers who hire undocumented workers. the most controversial part of the plan is creating a passion way to citizenship for illegal immigrants. he is expected to get more specifics in the state of the union address. a cia officer will spend 30 months in proven for revealing the identity of an agent. his own attorney admitted he was thoughtless in leaking the administration. that was betraying a solemn trust. mitt romney is in washington for the first time since last month's lunch. he and his wife are expected to attend the dinner by power brokers and business elite. president obama was at the dinner in 2009 and last year, but not clear if the president will be there tomorrow. he will receive the ipod award on may 19th and will be broadcast live from the mgm grand in la
president obama begins the push for immigration reform in las vegas next week. lisa sylvester is monitoring that. the other top stories in "the situation room," what's the latest, lisa? >> aids to the president said they will sketch out his plans and improving border security in cracking down on employers who hire undocumented workers. the most controversial part of the plan is creating a passion way to citizenship for illegal immigrants. he is expected to get more specifics in...
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i was so excited last week when i saw you talk about our republican party. exciting that you still consider yourself a republican and you are willing to fight for the party we lost. let's talk first about barack obama. what did you see in him the second time. i was not surprised by the first, but i was surprised by the second. you have been critical saying he needed to narrow his focus. what did you see in him the second time. >> nothing wrong with being critical and also supporting. what i saw in the second opportunity to be president of the united states is we had seen progress in the four years he had been president. the financial system was stabilized and the economy is picking up again. we are out of iraq and coming out of afghanistan. he handled terrorism quite well. i saw a guy getting the job done and deserving of a second term. the first term doesn't have the historic significance but there is a warm feeling about bringing a black man into the white house. he has done the job. has he done everything correctly or perfectly? no. i talk to him on a reg
i was so excited last week when i saw you talk about our republican party. exciting that you still consider yourself a republican and you are willing to fight for the party we lost. let's talk first about barack obama. what did you see in him the second time. i was not surprised by the first, but i was surprised by the second. you have been critical saying he needed to narrow his focus. what did you see in him the second time. >> nothing wrong with being critical and also supporting. what...
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and he promised supporters at this reception last night that in the weeks and months ahead, that they would reduce gun violence in america, that they would pass comprehensive immigration reform, and he said, "we're going to put this nation's economy on a sustainable path." so, vice president biden has been an integral part, certainly, of this administration. and scott, there was a funny moment, too, this weekend during some of the festivities when the vice president was addressing supporters from iowa and said how proud he was to be the president of the united states. his son had to tap him on the shoulder and let him know that he misspoke. >> let's listen in as they announce the vice president. ♪ >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, joseph r. biden, accompanied by inaugural coordinator for the joint congressional committee on inaugural ceremonies, kelly fado, senate deputy sergeant at arms martina bradford, house deputy sergeant at arms kerry hanley, senate majority leader harry reid and house democratic leader nancy pelosi. [ cheers and appl
and he promised supporters at this reception last night that in the weeks and months ahead, that they would reduce gun violence in america, that they would pass comprehensive immigration reform, and he said, "we're going to put this nation's economy on a sustainable path." so, vice president biden has been an integral part, certainly, of this administration. and scott, there was a funny moment, too, this weekend during some of the festivities when the vice president was addressing...
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that have had very public disagreements over key issues in the last several weeks or months alone. you have to wonder what the tone in that room might be. >> reporter: especially with mcconnell. it's never been a warm relationship. the president and mitch mcconnell have had exactly one meeting in the first term, one on one together. and yet mitch mcconnell might be the most important republican on capitol hill. he and vice president biden have a great relationship. >> as we watch these limousines headed to st. john's church, it's a short rooi, we expect the president to get out shortly. tell us about the inauguration speech. we remember the one four years ago. do you expect it to be a scaled-back speech this time around? >> reporter: realistic hope is probably the way to put it. the public wants -- they do know that while we may be cynical to the message of breaking the g d gridlock and the divisiveness of washington, the speech is not designed for us here in washington. it's designed for the public. and the public is screaming for compromise, screaming for a break in gridlock. so
that have had very public disagreements over key issues in the last several weeks or months alone. you have to wonder what the tone in that room might be. >> reporter: especially with mcconnell. it's never been a warm relationship. the president and mitch mcconnell have had exactly one meeting in the first term, one on one together. and yet mitch mcconnell might be the most important republican on capitol hill. he and vice president biden have a great relationship. >> as we watch...
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they needed to begin to fight obama on everything. this meant unyielding opposition to every one of the obama administration's legislative initiatives. >> the feeling was that if that group could cooperate and if that group could lead, that the wilderness might not be a generation away. >> they all talked about this, and they began to get more and more optimistic, and they left feeling practically exuberant. >> that strategy of essentially obstruction for obstruction's sake is what ultimately unfolded many the president's first term. president obama got zero republican votes in the house for the stimulus. he got zero republican votes for health reform. over on the senate he got a record number of filibusters. senate republicans blocked practically everything that they could, using the filibuster at a level we have never before seen in our country's history. a strategy that was born that night, this night four years ago, was, in fact, implemented. what did republicans get for that strategy? they did manage to win back the house in 2010
they needed to begin to fight obama on everything. this meant unyielding opposition to every one of the obama administration's legislative initiatives. >> the feeling was that if that group could cooperate and if that group could lead, that the wilderness might not be a generation away. >> they all talked about this, and they began to get more and more optimistic, and they left feeling practically exuberant. >> that strategy of essentially obstruction for obstruction's sake is...
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last week he would have turned 84 years84ld. it was a hard-fought victory to achieve a federal holiday honoring dr. king. in the background, you can hear the band's playing today for president barack obama. dr. king died in memphis, tennessee, where he was assassinated. there to march with sanitation workers. there to build the poor people's march on washington, which is why in this hour, we are turning to look at the economy today, one of president obama's unfulfilled campaign promises. many economists and more jobs to be greeted by generating more consumer demand. a bill introduced last year by the illinois democratic congress member jesse jackson, jr. and to do that by increasing the minimum wage for the first time since 2007. the bill was called "catching up to 1968 act of 2012." one prominent supporter of increasing the minimum wage has been longtime consumer advocate, former president to candidate a number of times, ralph nader, the author of several books including "b-17 solutions: new ideas for our american future." -- "
last week he would have turned 84 years84ld. it was a hard-fought victory to achieve a federal holiday honoring dr. king. in the background, you can hear the band's playing today for president barack obama. dr. king died in memphis, tennessee, where he was assassinated. there to march with sanitation workers. there to build the poor people's march on washington, which is why in this hour, we are turning to look at the economy today, one of president obama's unfulfilled campaign promises. many...
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clinton as the secretary of state enters her final week on the job. what does it mean? white house correspondent peter alexander has details on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: matt, good morning to you. the president simply wants to thank hillary clinton for being what he called one of the finest secretaries of state we've ever had. the mutual gushing didn't end there. they were side by side, at times finishing each sentences. a joint interview, their first together that even clinton acknowledged in 2008 would have seemed improbable. what a difference five years makes. >> i consider hillary a friend. >> i mean, very warm, close -- i think there's a sense of understanding. sometimes it doesn't even take words, because we have similar views. >> reporter: on "60 minutes" sunday, bitter rivals turned partners show how far their relationship has evolved. stamina and thoughtfulness. >> friendships involve a sense of trust, being in the fox hole together and that emerged during the course of months when we were making some very tough decisions. >> re
clinton as the secretary of state enters her final week on the job. what does it mean? white house correspondent peter alexander has details on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: matt, good morning to you. the president simply wants to thank hillary clinton for being what he called one of the finest secretaries of state we've ever had. the mutual gushing didn't end there. they were side by side, at times finishing each sentences. a joint interview, their first together that even...
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later martha washington arrived on that same barge with all kinds of fanfare. >> and president obama about to come into that hall and pay homage to the stature of martin luther king and in the streets of washington our parade we'll be right back with that abc news coverage of the inauguration 2013 continues. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or dr
later martha washington arrived on that same barge with all kinds of fanfare. >> and president obama about to come into that hall and pay homage to the stature of martin luther king and in the streets of washington our parade we'll be right back with that abc news coverage of the inauguration 2013 continues. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the...
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two hours of television a week. really the family is -- extraordinarily strong. >> in a way, just in looking at these pictures, it seems that they have grown up before our eyes. we don't get to see them a lot and focus on them. when we look at them now, we see they have gotten so tall and grown. >> especially malia. she is as tall as her mom. her mom is not short. if you have been around the first lady, even when she is wearing flats, usual within of the taller people in the room. now her daughter is as tall as she. that's shocking. >> let's listen in. >> accompanied by secretary of the senate, nancy ericson. mrs. schumer, mrs. reid, mr. pelosi. ♪ >> michelle obama, who just turned 49, recently, changed her hair style. has been remark order. we see her with her brother. >> princeton colors. >> the girls look cold and are dancing. >> if we could talk for a moment about the speech. one of the messages we have been talking about today is the recognition of the democratic values we recognize on inauguration day and we
two hours of television a week. really the family is -- extraordinarily strong. >> in a way, just in looking at these pictures, it seems that they have grown up before our eyes. we don't get to see them a lot and focus on them. when we look at them now, we see they have gotten so tall and grown. >> especially malia. she is as tall as her mom. her mom is not short. if you have been around the first lady, even when she is wearing flats, usual within of the taller people in the room....